Scratch Kennedy knows London Irish will confront an extreme examination when they come back to Prevalence activity in September in the London Twofold Header.
Irish chief of rugby Kennedy will see his side face Harlequins at Twickenham in the season opener.
The Outcasts are back in the best flight in the wake of winning advancement from the Title at the primary endeavor.
"We're upbeat to be back, yet we know it's a gigantic, immense test in front of us," Kennedy revealed to BBC Game.
Irish will go to shielding champions Exeter the week in the wake of confronting Quins in an opening month which likewise includes Friday-night outings to Deal and Newcastle.
"Each amusement's troublesome," Kennedy said. "We won't consider them exclusively until the point when they come around.
"We as a whole love the Prevalence. It's a class we altogether appreciate being in as a club.
"We missed it and we enjoyed our time in the Title, we believed we learnt a considerable measure and assembled a ton of solid establishments down there. However, this is eventually where we need to be."
Irish's new signings, including Samoa bolt Teofilo Paulo and Fiji winger Napolioni Nalaga, will get together with the squad for pre-season preparing in the following couple of weeks.
"Will include involvement, quality top to bottom and will get rivalry for a couple of spots now," Kennedy included.
Jack Yeandle: Exeter commander urges champions to be Prevalence "aggressors"
Exeter Boss skipper Jack Yeandle says the Prevalence champions must remain on the front foot on the off chance that they are to expand on their prosperity this up and coming season.
The 27-year-old hooker played 26 times last term as the Devon side beat Wasps to wind up plainly English champions in May.
"It's especially about going out and discharging the shot, and not searching for groups to shoot shots at us," he said.
"You don't need groups coming at you, you need to be the ones going at groups and irritating the resistance."
Boss start the safeguard of their title away at Gloucester on Friday 1 September.
Gotten some information about Exeter's pre-season, Yeandle added to BBC Game: "That is what it's there for, to ensure you are prepared to completely fly into the principal diversion - you're prepared to be the assailant in the recreations."
Exeter begin title barrier at Gloucester
'It's been a long adventure' - how Exeter progressed toward becoming Prevalence champions
Head mentor Loot Baxter has focused on a change in Europe as one of the club's primary targets next season after they left the European Champions Glass in the gathering stage.
Exeter began the 2016-17 crusade with four thrashings from their initial six Prevalence recreations before going on a record-equalling 17 group matches unbeaten, a streak that remaining parts in place.
"The manager conveyed an email saying 'that was last season, what are you going to improve it? What are you going to do to accomplish assist success?'," included Yeandle.
"Yes, we know checking out that we've done it once, however what's to stop us doing it twice?"
Irish chief of rugby Kennedy will see his side face Harlequins at Twickenham in the season opener.
The Outcasts are back in the best flight in the wake of winning advancement from the Title at the primary endeavor.
"We're upbeat to be back, yet we know it's a gigantic, immense test in front of us," Kennedy revealed to BBC Game.
Irish will go to shielding champions Exeter the week in the wake of confronting Quins in an opening month which likewise includes Friday-night outings to Deal and Newcastle.
"Each amusement's troublesome," Kennedy said. "We won't consider them exclusively until the point when they come around.
"We as a whole love the Prevalence. It's a class we altogether appreciate being in as a club.
"We missed it and we enjoyed our time in the Title, we believed we learnt a considerable measure and assembled a ton of solid establishments down there. However, this is eventually where we need to be."
Irish's new signings, including Samoa bolt Teofilo Paulo and Fiji winger Napolioni Nalaga, will get together with the squad for pre-season preparing in the following couple of weeks.
"Will include involvement, quality top to bottom and will get rivalry for a couple of spots now," Kennedy included.
Jack Yeandle: Exeter commander urges champions to be Prevalence "aggressors"
Exeter Boss skipper Jack Yeandle says the Prevalence champions must remain on the front foot on the off chance that they are to expand on their prosperity this up and coming season.
The 27-year-old hooker played 26 times last term as the Devon side beat Wasps to wind up plainly English champions in May.
"It's especially about going out and discharging the shot, and not searching for groups to shoot shots at us," he said.
"You don't need groups coming at you, you need to be the ones going at groups and irritating the resistance."
Boss start the safeguard of their title away at Gloucester on Friday 1 September.
Gotten some information about Exeter's pre-season, Yeandle added to BBC Game: "That is what it's there for, to ensure you are prepared to completely fly into the principal diversion - you're prepared to be the assailant in the recreations."
Exeter begin title barrier at Gloucester
'It's been a long adventure' - how Exeter progressed toward becoming Prevalence champions
Head mentor Loot Baxter has focused on a change in Europe as one of the club's primary targets next season after they left the European Champions Glass in the gathering stage.
Exeter began the 2016-17 crusade with four thrashings from their initial six Prevalence recreations before going on a record-equalling 17 group matches unbeaten, a streak that remaining parts in place.
"The manager conveyed an email saying 'that was last season, what are you going to improve it? What are you going to do to accomplish assist success?'," included Yeandle.
"Yes, we know checking out that we've done it once, however what's to stop us doing it twice?"